Find out what Fusion restaurants to try in Shinagawa. Shinagawa (品川区, Shinagawa-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The wards refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The ward is home to ten embassies.
Things to do in Shinagawa
3 based on 21 reviews
There were four different joints in this building with the Devi name - Devi India, Devi Corner etc. We went into Devi India and our seat by the window was cold. So, they shifted us to another space with a different name across the corridor. They told us the food comes from the same kitchen (!!).The food was decent. The rotis (whole wheat bread) was under-cooked. They made it again for us when we told them about it. The second try was only marginally better. The curries were generally tasty. The service was good.Overall, it was okay.
Where to eat Barbecue food in Shinagawa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 490 reviews
My partner and I were there for the Cherry blossom season and it turned out Chef. Narisawa had incorporate quite a lot of the sakura elements into his dishes. We have the sakura cocktail and it was so delicious. We were very impressed by their talented team because they definitely brings out the best of Japanese cuisine. Every single dish was prepared very diligently. Japanese element was presented in all the dishes. We were constantly Wowing all the time. Only downside was the restaurant was very noisy. Loved the experience so much, mus visit in Tokyo!
4 based on 246 reviews
A hundred-year-old zelkova beam and a mosaic wall. The restaurant, with its array of Japanese and Western antique furniture, has an atmosphere where art-nouveau and Japanese style meet, and it is just like a museum. Not only does the counter feature a hot
It was our first time here at Ginza Ukai-Tei and the restaurant was just lovely from the beginning to the end. The entrance was amazing with a nice red carpet and fun decorations. Since our party has eight people, we were given a private table. They usually required everyone to order the same course in this table but gave us an exception since we had a number of elderly family members. Both menus are excellent and of course the more expensive dinner course features better quality ingredients like truffles, blue lobster, and better beef. The dessert is the same - Christmas strawberry cake. LIke many high class teppanyaki restaurant, you went to a different section/room for dessert. I highly recommend Ukai-Tei and will definitely return in the future.
3 based on 21 reviews
There were four different joints in this building with the Devi name - Devi India, Devi Corner etc. We went into Devi India and our seat by the window was cold. So, they shifted us to another space with a different name across the corridor. They told us the food comes from the same kitchen (!!).The food was decent. The rotis (whole wheat bread) was under-cooked. They made it again for us when we told them about it. The second try was only marginally better. The curries were generally tasty. The service was good.Overall, it was okay.
4 based on 739 reviews
Super nice staff and food! There are set menus for different prices depending how much you wanna sploosh. Or then to take the ala carte option. Cool vibe inside and always full!! Consider making a reservation or just head to the restaurant very early before it gets busy. Will def come again
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